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Michelle Coffie
24 June 2020
research paper

Interfacially-grafted single-walled carbon nanotube / poly (vinyl alcohol) composite fibers

Michelle Coffie
24 June 2020
research paper

Using one of Linkam’s mechanical testing stages, researchers at Imperial College London look at tenile properties of carbon nanotube reinforced composite fibres.

Read the full paper here (access required).

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Tagged: polymers, MFS, mechanical

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